George Bixley held a string of jobs, from parking attendant to night desk clerk, before finding his groove in Los Angeles, settling into the seedy underbelly of the metropolis and trying to keep ahead of the wave of gentrification. Bixley sells his soul by day and dredges the bottom by night.
I am hooked on reading about Slater Ibáñez. I read the last two as fast as they arrived. He scares me and entices me all at the same time! -C. Scribner We get to see a little deeper into Slater's world ... watching him grow a bit as a human being. I think the author offsets the very masculine personality with nature-it's pretty cool. -Paige Sauvetterre Great poolside or beach reading. The protagonist is sleazy, but has ... a heart in the end. A real page turner! -Adam J. With Slater I waffle between concern for his bad habits and getting turned on by his raunchiness. Rarely do we meet a character ... so in touch with his id. -Chester Henry, author of Cryptic Paisley